Similar words: commonly, commodity, accommodate, incommunicado, rancor, uncover, encourage, money. Meaning: adv. sharing equally with another or others.
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211, This study provides the first molecular biological evidence of the presence of an EDR1 homolog in common wheat.
212, Air bubble due to its unusual character, it can't use in strong intension construction ceramics, it just use in common daily ceramics.
213, However, my original motivate to read this book is to know more details about these big shots and the events around them, because Mike Wallace knows more; in common parlance, to gossip.
214, "Alcohol is the only strong psychoactive substance in common use that is not controlled internationally, " they say in their editorial.
215, The number of functionally superior HMW glutenin subunits identified in common wheat is very limited.
216, He and I had a lot in common, including strong-willed, down-to-earth mothers whom we adored.
217, Then, this paper was based on making of introducing of the organization and its data composing of 6 Stress Tables in common use at the front of the text of Subpart 1.
218, Other than its name, it has nothing in common with the crunchy and firm Wiener sausage.
219, Chapter one: the basic problem of admissibility in common law.
220, In this paper, we explain the features of CCD telecines with the CCD telecine in common use as examples.
221, Wealth and money in short , are, in common language , considered as in every respect synonymous.
222, One thing both elephant, manatee and walrus have in common is massive body size.
223, The author is quite sure that with the widening communication between different cultures, pragmatic equivalence and semantic equivalence will have more in common.
224, Birdsong may have more in common with human speech than we realize.
225, The copolymers were characterized by IR, DSC, TG, X - ray and solubility test in common solvents.
226, As far as avocational hobby is concerned, Jennifer and her sister have almost nothing in common.
227, They had a great deal in common to talk over.
228, This paper presents a simple and easy test method, the tuning method, which is based on the analysis of the test error of the intermediate frequency substitution method which is in common use.
229, Well, in common law the husband owns all of his wife's personal possessions, even her clothing.
230, Furthermore, the double seal of the fuse is formed in common by the ' O ' shaped sealing ring and an adhesives layer filled between the metal cap and the fuse tube.
231, The two men have some qualities in common, a combination of exuberance and withdrawnness.
232, In order to improve the efficiency and editorial quality, medical editors should know how to apply medical information retrieval in editing medical journals and acquaint medical database in common. Sentencedict.com
233, Electricity and radioactivity have little in common and do not resonate.
234, Though they were sexually hopelessly unsuited, interest - wise they had more in common than they knew.
235, The pendulous accelerometer design had much in common with the gyro design.
236, The embryoids were formed from single embryogenic cells, and those cells derived from one embryogenic cell were enclosed in common thickened wall.
237, In common parlance, it is the perfect soldier, the " eternal sentry "
238, Different kinds of radiant energy have certain fundamental characteristics in common.
239, Two countries are neighbouring if their boundaries have an edge in common.
240, The Paper briefly narrates the basic contents of the policies of the new democratic economy in common program.
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